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Theatre building in Ostend, Belgium

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Built by Naert and Lauwereins. 1899-1906 rebuilding by Alban Chambon. Demolished in World War II in favour of a military facility. (English)
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Latest revision as of 12:12, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Ostend, Belgium
  • Kursaal Ostend (second)
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Kursaal Ostend (second) [Ostend]
Theatre building in Ostend, Belgium
  • Kursaal Ostend (second)

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51°13'55.128"N, 2°54'42.480"E
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About the light board: Looks similar to the one I used on my first professional show in 1986 at the casino in Oostende, but that one was pneumatic / i remember the noise it made when pushing the buttons to switch presets and the old levers dropped down. It was in a huge room on the side of the stage. On https://www.facebook.com/chrisvgoethem/posts/pfbid0oHV89MaVqH5b8pk6jzcm3Y5RawCqdRspLSFP8s9AmvmMTAhqM84Nt2mVC7Tm7rvfl?notif_id=1693174117263996&notif_t=feedback_reaction_generic&ref=notif (English)
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Built by Naert and Lauwereins. 1899-1906 rebuilding by Alban Chambon. Demolished in World War II in favour of a military facility. (English)
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1906
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1940
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1940
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1898
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1875
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22 June 1878Gregorian
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